Trio

Minimalistic projection mapping2014Projector, sound system30m x 18m

What if we could traduce musical vibrations into optical vibrations?Trio is a project made for the Wall-to-Wall international contest, initiated by the NFB - National Film Board of Canada. The video was designed to be projected on a façade.—Author: Béatrice Lartigue - Lab212Composer: Olivier Girardot

Z...

Interactive haiku2014Application

Z.. is a short interactive experience which invited visitors to a still journey, in a poetic and minimalistic mood. The project tempts to exploration and meditation. Mise en abyme, repetition, metaphor... Z... takes processes from literary world. The zipper is a kind of transitional object. It lets shift our vision and suggests an experience leads by both pleasure and curiosity.haikusinteractifs.com/z—Winner of the Haïkus Interactifs Contest—Authors: Béatrice Lartigue & Cyril Diagne - Lab212Music by: Chapelier Fou - Ici, d'ailleurs...Co-produced by: Arte & the NFB - National Film Board of CanadaMany thanks to: Marie-Pier Gauthier

Minuscules

Minuscules plays with an invisible medium. By way of sound vibrations visitors discover invisible worlds. Through water, each shell reveal a secret, a memory, an emotion which echo in all of us... Shells carry on them, all the world memory. Visitors are invited to explore and compose their own sound journey. —Authors: Béatrice Lartigue & Jonathan Blanchet - Lab212Co-produced by: StereoluxSound Design: Simon DouryMaterial Supplier: La Boutique d'EricTextile Design: Les Vertugadins

Family Monsters

Family Monsters is a monumental in-situ projection made for the Panoramas Biennale near Bordeaux.A bridge between city and forest. It seems that strange animals are living here... —Author: Béatrice Lartigue - Lab212Commissioned by: Panoramas BiennalePartnership: Médias-CitéComposer: Simon DouryPhotography by: Rodolphe Escher

Moc

Soundscapes2010Microphone, computer, projectorDimensions variable

Moc explores the relationship between sound and image through simple interactions. An imaginary landscape passes before the viewer. Whistling into a microphone, a tree grows: its shape will evolve in real time based on the sound produced. The installation plays with the metaphor of the breath of life to grow nature: while there is breath, life is possible.moc-installation.com— Authors: Béatrice Lartigue & Cyril Diagne - Lab212